Why this "If Israel can have nukes, Iran can have them too"-talk? It sounds as if you wouldn`t mind seeing a nuclear escalation in the middle east. Instead of working towards a rapprochement, your talk is capable of having the opposite effect. If Iran "simply" wanted to defend a certain independence or co-determination, like France after WWII for which reason they, too, wanted nukes, this we could partly blame on the imperiousness of other powers and their stock of nukes. But Ahmadinejad`s rhetorics appear to be more aggressive. Or do you really believe that Iran is so unselfishly concerned about the Palestians as you are?
(I still am kind of frightened by regular French PhD offers for doing research on fissionable material (uranium, plutonium), this one for example: http://www.abg.asso.fr/offre_voir.php?offre=62731&nature=3&mz=1 They even precise that the candidate needs a deed of assignation about confidentiability concerning defence topics, if that`s a convenient translation.) |
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